Clear Lake State Park is a 290-acre (1.2Â km2) state park in Michigan. Located in Montmorency country, the park is a secluded retreat offering a sandy beach and a shallow swimming area that is ideal for children. Dedicated as a state park in 1966, it encompasses 2/3 of the Clear Lake shoreline.
Clear Lake State Park is located within Mackinaw State Forest, which covers the northern eight counties of the Lower Peninsula.
Facilities and activities
- Swimming
- Playground
- Hiking. From the park there is access to more than 70 miles (110Â km) of hiking trails.
- Fishing. The 133-acre (0.54Â km2) Clear Lake is spring fed and has a depth of 100 feet (30Â m). A variety of fish species have been planted and the lake is excellent for trout and smallmouth bass.
- Picnicking
- Picnic Area
- Picnic Shelter.
- Camping. There are 200 camping sites and a mini cabin.
- Boating. Two paved launch sites provide access to the spring-fed lake.
References
External links
- Clear Lake State Park - Michigan DNR